Deal:
Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP 30" WQXGA LCD $809 at Dell Outlet
Dell Outlet Business has the refurbished Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP 30 inch Wide-Screen Black Flat Panel Monitor for $899 - 10% code 0P28414DRBWH44 [Exp 12/10] (coupon should begin working momentarily) = $809 with free shipping. Subject to change without notice.It will stun you with its 2560x1600 resolution, 11ms response time, and 400 cd/m2 brightness. Requires a DVI-D dual-link graphic card that supports WQXGA resolution. Here is a review and some user discussion on this monitor.
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#1
goldenhkt - Posted 10:40 am PST 12/4/08 (175 Posts)
Is 11ms normal for a monitor this size? I usually see them a lot lower, but I haven't been using 30" monitors...
#2
brontide - Posted 10:42 am PST 12/4/08 (96 Posts)
Very nice monitor, but only for those who absolutely need the pixels ( photographers, designers, ... ).
#3
kaorder1 - Posted 10:43 am PST 12/4/08 (157 Posts)
agree with #2 about the photographers, but besides that,
why in the name of Holy Hell would you spend 800 bucks on this instead of a sharp/panny deals that's been on ben's recently?
why in the name of Holy Hell would you spend 800 bucks on this instead of a sharp/panny deals that's been on ben's recently?
#4
movingincircles - Posted 10:45 am PST 12/4/08 (168 Posts)
expensive
#5
oscar5453 - Posted 10:46 am PST 12/4/08 (487 Posts)
#6
yourbrokenpc - Posted 10:46 am PST 12/4/08 (61 Posts)
#7
gocard - Posted 10:46 am PST 12/4/08 (55 Posts)
good for programmers too. think about how many lines of code you could display at once. and then if you went dual. sweet.
#8
PiNaPLeX - Posted 10:52 am PST 12/4/08 (17 Posts)
to #1, the dell ultrasharp isn't a typical TN Panel LCD like most other montitors. The lower end TN panels are geared towards consumers, with lower response times but poor color and viewing angles, this monitor is meant for photographers, designers, etc where color rendition is more important than response time.
#9
datatechent - Posted 10:52 am PST 12/4/08 (265 Posts)
#10
jdumoit - Posted 10:55 am PST 12/4/08 (74 Posts)
#11
bolton - Posted 10:57 am PST 12/4/08 (48 Posts)
#9 and #10 obviously have never worked with a 2560x1600 resolution. i used to work in the video game industry and we used these exact monitors to demo games at E3.
#12
siujoey - Posted 10:59 am PST 12/4/08 (89 Posts)
Sweet, you can get a bigger TV with a lower resoliution!? That will look awesome! There is a reason computer monitors and TVs are not always interchangeable.
#13
oscar5453 - Posted 11:02 am PST 12/4/08 (487 Posts)
#14
atau007 - Posted 11:04 am PST 12/4/08 (97 Posts)
Its like the difference between a gorgeous pair of 34C tits, perky, supple, and round...
...versus....
a massive gross pair of 36DDD tits that sag to the knees w/ pancake nipples and eruptions of pimples and rashes.
...versus....
a massive gross pair of 36DDD tits that sag to the knees w/ pancake nipples and eruptions of pimples and rashes.
#15
datatechent - Posted 11:06 am PST 12/4/08 (265 Posts)
#16
superd00d3 - Posted 11:09 am PST 12/4/08 (2134 Posts)
"640×480 pixels ought to be enough for anybody" - anon
#17
bolton - Posted 11:13 am PST 12/4/08 (48 Posts)
#15, i said i used it to demo games at a large scale conference. it was damn good for that purpose. I agree and I would not want a 30" on my desk... my neck would start hurting.
#18
donnydorko - Posted 11:15 am PST 12/4/08 (112 Posts)
expensive but that resolution makes me drool
#19
brontide - Posted 11:18 am PST 12/4/08 (96 Posts)
If some dweeb uses this for a TV they get what they deserve.
#20
BPiddy - Posted 11:19 am PST 12/4/08 (88 Posts)
Thanks for breaking it down into terms I can understand





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